Apple TV and External HDD

I'm running out of space for the movies on my internal HDD. I purchased an 40G ATV (the 160 was out of stock) and I intended to store the movies there. Since 40G is too low, I wanted to connect an external HDD to the ATV. Is this possible and if yes, how do I do it? Furthermore, what happen if the sheer size of the movies purchased on ATV is exceeding the internal HDD capacity? How does this affect the sync process?
Appreciate directions
Message was edited by: Captain Bluebear

Captain Bluebear wrote:
Hi DaVBMan, that would imply the question why does the ATV is offered with 160G if you can not use it to store.
This is why I bought the 40GB. The drive for the AppleTV can store local copies of stuff from your library. Thus when your computer is off or not available, the AppleTV can still have stuff on it. Some like to take their ATV with them on trips as well.
The drive is also needed for those that buy the ATV without the intention of ever hooking it to an iTunes library (sync/stream). Imagine a person with no computer or just not computer literate and you buy an ATV for them as a gift. They can rent and buy movies/music/etc from the ATV directly and just keep what they buy on the ATV, though they will never get a backup and in time would fill the drive and have to decide what to let get deleted to get new stuff. This is where the 160GB is handy. For those people like that, I would assume most would just rent movies (which is why everybody is coming out with movie rental boxes now).
For me, the 40GB was just fine. I can sync over all my wifes music and then have the sync settings for 5 most recent movies and 10 most recent TV shows. Thus if my computer is off (or iTunes closed) the ATV has ALL her music to play and has the most recent movies and TV shows (which if they are new odds are the ones I want to watch). If I leave iTunes open (which I do) then the ATV will show the combination of what is synced and what is available that is not synced but can stream (hence I see my full library...which is on an external 1TB drive connected to my computer).
I saw no need for myself to pay for the larger drive for the ATV since I understood how it works and that my needs didn't call for the larger drive.

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